Discussion: Woman Behind Ohio Heartbeat Abortion Ban Gets Disinvited From Bill Signing

You forgot to mention rape generates a natural spermicide. I wonder if Todd Akin got one of those coveted invitations to the latest chapter on the War on Women?

Oh, wait …

“They tell you that there’s a war on women. There is no war on women. There may be a war on what’s inside of women, but there is no war on women in this country.”
— Dr. “Uncle” Ben Carson, famed somnambulist

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And let the Courts decide.

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The entire “right to life” movement is already massively discredited and left without any moral authority because the genocidal god of their bible kills unborn children because parents did things that pissed it off. Hosea 13:16 clearly chronicles god’s murder of fetuses. These right-to-life extremists need to huddle and decide how they intend to deal with the infanticide and genocide so cherished by their invisible man in the sky.

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Question for any troll/anti-abortionist.

Why doesn’t the Social Security Admin. allow for a fetus (right after the moment of conception) to register with them and receive a lifelong SS Number?
Simple question only requires a simple answer.

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Heartwarming stuff from a political party that laughs at children being put in cages.

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You may refer to it as North Kentucky

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If ONLY she put her energy into saving children that are already here…I guess that isn’t ‘killing’ in her book.

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Republicans, those old white men, will do any thing to control women’s lives. This bill fits the definition.

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“I mean, we passed the strongest bill possible after 10 years of waiting and we’re going to protect babies whose heartbeats can be heard,” she said. “I couldn’t be more happy about that.”

… she continued: “And when heartbeats can be heard in infants and toddlers who have been placed in internment camps and their parents sent away, their little hearts beat even faster in fear. Precious.”

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And this law will be found unconstitutional the minute it hits the first court of law. In a heartbeat, one might say.

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I could surmise that Ms.Porter missed the ceremony because she had cramps and missed her period which would mean that she would be prosecuted by a law she advocated for.

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Why don’t they advocate for a fetal or blastocyst tax credit? You could imagine couples at tax time. “Honey when was junior conceived?” “Was it that night after Colbert?” “Or at the weekend beach house?”

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We need to take a page from the right wing playbook when it comes to messaging.
These folks arent " right to lifers", their concern for folks ends at dejivery so call them what they are: Forced Birthers.

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Woman Behind Ohio Heartbeat Abortion Ban Gets Disinvited From Bill Signing

Don’t you have to be invited before you can be disinvited?

Speak (type?) American!

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I’m so pissed off by this I can’t speak, much less actually read the bill law.

What does heard mean? I’m sure we’re talking about an ultrasound stethoscope, and that isn’t hearing. I’m sure the bill uses medical science-y language like “detection of a fetal heartbeat”, but again … what does that mean. A heartbeat can detected with ultrasound long before it can be heard. Maybe I’ll go into business making ultrasound stethoscopes with a notch filter from 2 Hz to 4 Hz…

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Well… ok … it’s bad …

BUT it’s not anywhere near … as bad as THAT ! —

Now that’s done, they’ll have to find something new to run on. Maybe they could implement menstruation huts like they have in Nepal.

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Why, it’s almost like she wants attention, praise, and fund-raising opportunities as much as her oh-so-deeply felt beliefs.

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Porter is a peppy gal, apparently smiling with delight every waking moment as she works to make each and every zygote and embryo sacred (sort of like the Monty Python sacred sperms), forget the human female carrying it. Porter’s a malignant busybody. There is no cure.

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